Introduction and Overview
Welcome and framing the importance of the uses of the arts in crisis situations.
Presentation and experiential engagement by presenters in arts -based approaches used in crisis-affected areas, illustrating the tangible impact on individuals and groups, of creative practices used towards support, healing and the building of individual and community resilience.
Closing Remarks and Next Steps
Summary of key takeaways and a discussion on how participants can continue integrating arts-based methods into their work, along with potential opportunities for further collaboration.
This 2-hour webinar will allow participants to engage deeply with the healing potential of the arts and explore some practical applications. We are excited about the possibility of collaborating with IACAET to bring this important work to a global audience.
Dr. Vivien Marcow Speiser
Vivien Marcow Speiser, PhD LMHC, REAT, BC-DMT, is professor emerita and co-director of the Institute for Arts and Health in the Graduate School of Arts and Social Sciences, Lesley University. Marcow Speiser has directed and taught in programs across the United States and internationally and has used the arts as a way of communicating across borders and across cultures. She believes in the power of the arts to create the conditions for personal and social change and transformation. Her interests and expertise are in the areas of working with trauma and cross-cultural conflict resolution through the arts and she has worked extensively with groups in the Middle East and in South Africa. She is a Fulbright Scholar (1920,23 and 24) and had a Salzburg Global Seminars Fellowship in 2020. She received an honorary JAAH Lifetime Achievement in Arts and Health Award in 2019, the 2014 Distinguished Fellows Award from the Global Alliance for Arts and Health, as well a 2015 Honorary Lifetime Achievement Award from theIsraeli Expressive and Creative Arts Therapy Association.
Dr. Phillip Speiser
Phillip Speiser, PhD, REAT, RDT/BC, is an artist, expressive arts educator/therapist, drama therapist, and psychodramatist who has developed integrated arts therapy, wellness/health and educational programs for over four decades. He is currently Director of Parkside Arts and Health Associates in Haymarket, Virginia where he does supervision and project development/management around the globe. He is also a research associate
at the University of the Witwatersrand and a lecturer at the art therapy program at the University of Johannesburg. After the tragic events of 9/11 he developed the Healing Arts Project, a trauma recovery/prevention program in Boston and New York City.
Dr. Tony Zhou
Dr. Tony Zhou holds a doctoral degree in biomedicine and has been working and living in China and Europe for many years. He is the Co-Founder and CEO of Inspirees Education Group (Netherlands/China). Though trained as a scientist, he has been greatly intrigued by modern dance and dance therapy since 2002 and has played an important role in driving the development of dance therapy and creative arts therapies in China. Dr. Zhou serves on an international advisory board for the journal Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy. He founded Inspirees Institute and Creative Arts Education and Therapy (CAET) – Eastern and Western Perspectives, the international open access journal. He is also a certified movement analyst (CMA) trained by LIMS in New York. Dr. Zhou is the team leader for the Chinese Group of Arts Therapy, Chinese Psychological Society, Guest Professor of Beijing Normal University, Chinese Central Academy of Fine Arts, Co-founder and core member of the World Alliance of Dance Movement Therapy (WADMT). He is the founding member and CEO of the International Association of Creative Arts in Education and Therapy (IACAET).
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